Ugh! Don’t you just hate it when innocent ghost hunting leads to mental chess games with a serial killer? I know I do and I’m sure our guy, Turner Clay, is feeling that frustration. A year on from our last outing and Mr. Clay is doing a sit down interview to explain what has been going on with the brilliant sociopath he’s come up against thanks to the shitstorm that brewed from the watching of a convincing ghost video on YouTube. Crazy how far we’ve come. There’s cassette tapes from the lunatic because there’s always ramblings and manifestos from these wackos and Ramey reached out to Turner for more investigative help because the Florida police are terrible at doing things themselves. Put them private citizens to work! Clues are discovered and Turner plays the games of a dangerous psychopath because this is what the series has turned into. Turner finally gets fed up with the police and their lack of… well, I guess doing their jobs and figures it’s time to catch himself a killer. It’s amazing that the real world threat portion of this series is harder to believe than the ghost encounters that made up the early going. At least he admits his choice of trapping an active serial killer is dumb as fuck. We get some paranormal activity as the movie hits its climax and wraps up a major story beat in a less than fulfilling way.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
The Blackwell Ghost 8 (2024) (USA)
⭐️⭐️1/2
Ugh! Don’t you just hate it when innocent ghost hunting leads to mental chess games with a serial killer? I know I do and I’m sure our guy, Turner Clay, is feeling that frustration. A year on from our last outing and Mr. Clay is doing a sit down interview to explain what has been going on with the brilliant sociopath he’s come up against thanks to the shitstorm that brewed from the watching of a convincing ghost video on YouTube. Crazy how far we’ve come. There’s cassette tapes from the lunatic because there’s always ramblings and manifestos from these wackos and Ramey reached out to Turner for more investigative help because the Florida police are terrible at doing things themselves. Put them private citizens to work! Clues are discovered and Turner plays the games of a dangerous psychopath because this is what the series has turned into. Turner finally gets fed up with the police and their lack of… well, I guess doing their jobs and figures it’s time to catch himself a killer. It’s amazing that the real world threat portion of this series is harder to believe than the ghost encounters that made up the early going. At least he admits his choice of trapping an active serial killer is dumb as fuck. We get some paranormal activity as the movie hits its climax and wraps up a major story beat in a less than fulfilling way.
Ugh! Don’t you just hate it when innocent ghost hunting leads to mental chess games with a serial killer? I know I do and I’m sure our guy, Turner Clay, is feeling that frustration. A year on from our last outing and Mr. Clay is doing a sit down interview to explain what has been going on with the brilliant sociopath he’s come up against thanks to the shitstorm that brewed from the watching of a convincing ghost video on YouTube. Crazy how far we’ve come. There’s cassette tapes from the lunatic because there’s always ramblings and manifestos from these wackos and Ramey reached out to Turner for more investigative help because the Florida police are terrible at doing things themselves. Put them private citizens to work! Clues are discovered and Turner plays the games of a dangerous psychopath because this is what the series has turned into. Turner finally gets fed up with the police and their lack of… well, I guess doing their jobs and figures it’s time to catch himself a killer. It’s amazing that the real world threat portion of this series is harder to believe than the ghost encounters that made up the early going. At least he admits his choice of trapping an active serial killer is dumb as fuck. We get some paranormal activity as the movie hits its climax and wraps up a major story beat in a less than fulfilling way.
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